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Manhunter: The Life and Times of Frank Hamer

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A novel based on the life of the Texas Ranger who captured Bonnie and Clyde describes how Frank Hamer became an American hero as well as being the embodiment of the law, fearless, and always brought criminals to justice. Original.

256 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published October 1, 1997

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Gene Shelton

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February 13, 2017
Fine biographical novel, October 27, 2016

This review is from: Manhunter: The Life and Times of Frank Hamer (Mass Market Paperback)

This is a well written biographical novel of legendary Texas Ranger, Frank Hamer. Shelton attempts to depict the lawman's whole career, but understandably concentrates primarily on his pursuit of Bonnie and Clyde. Mr. Shelton grew up on a ranch in the Texas Panhandle and has been a working cowboy and a newsman.
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